I hope Davis learned something from watching this last episode but I highly doubt it. I couldn't believe it when they were rolling the credits and showing Davis on the phone saying Rob asked which two Presidents were assassinated in the 19th Century. Uh, no he didn't Davis. He said 20th Century. The fact that Davis still couldn't acknowledge that he had screwed up was disconcerting.

That's exactly what I was thinking, Mariner! Glad I wasn't the only one.

I hope Davis learned something from watching this last episode but I highly doubt it. I couldn't believe it when they were rolling the credits and showing Davis on the phone saying Rob asked which two Presidents were assassinated in the 19th Century. Uh, no he didn't Davis. He said 20th Century. The fact that Davis still couldn't acknowledge that he had screwed up was disconcerting.

Guess I wasn't the only one shaking my head going...YOU MESSED UP. ACCEPT IT!

His unwillingness to NOT accept it made me even happier that he's not in the finals.

I hope Davis learned something from watching this last episode but I highly doubt it. I couldn't believe it when they were rolling the credits and showing Davis on the phone saying Rob asked which two Presidents were assassinated in the 19th Century. Uh, no he didn't Davis. He said 20th Century. The fact that Davis still couldn't acknowledge that he had screwed up was disconcerting.

I thought he was just retelling the story to his friend in a way that conveyed his surprise and shock. I mean, he heard it wrong, so why not relate it that way when telling the story from his perspective? Not that I'm a Davis fan, mind you (too big a head on those shoulders), but that last tale didn't bug me at all...

In case anyone other than me cares, I read in this mornings paper that Davis got a full scholarship to Southern Cal. I have been off the Fort for several days so this may be old news to you.

We care, Muduh! We don't dislike him so much we want to see him at Podunk U. Just want him to learn that he's not the be all and end all, which will do him a lot of good in the end. I say with regret though, that I think USC and the Davis we've seen could be a good match...he'll get to continue to think of himself as super smart and a great politician...at a place like Harvard he'd have to face reality. While of course there are great and serious students at USC, by repute it also has a substantial party oriented crowd, and if that's the crowd he chooses he will by comparison be able to continue to feel good about himself and feel it was just a fluke that he lost.

We care, Muduh! We don't dislike him so much we want to see him at Podunk U. Just want him to learn that he's not the be all and end all, which will do him a lot of good in the end. I say with regret though, that I think USC and the Davis we've seen could be a good match...he'll get to continue to think of himself as super smart and a great politician...at a place like Harvard he'd have to face reality. While of course there are great and serious students at USC, by repute it also has a substantial party oriented crowd, and if that's the crowd he chooses he will by comparison be able to continue to feel good about himself and feel it was just a fluke that he lost.

ETA not that there isn't a party crowd at Harvard! But it's smaller.

um okay, i go to USC, and trust me, it is not a party school. i was shocked at how prude and conservative the kids here are. Yes we do have a big greek scene, yes there are parties on thursdays and fridays, but it is not anymore roudy than any other schools. actually i think bible belt schools beat us at partying by far, mostly because they have nothing else to do, we have LOS ANGELES.